You know, I'm not sure I agree with myself when I say "especially on bass drums," because they're used so sparsely and are therefore not likely to be causing your boominess problems.
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@Dietz said:
You don't mean to say that your arrangements are mixed by Bruce Swedien, do you ... ?!? [[:|]] ... If so, then I to begrudge you this honour! [+o(]
That's the way it is!
Dietz, as part of VSL, be honored too (begrudging is not positive).
We love your VSL library, would even say Bruce is a fan of it. Since
a couple of months MixMasterDeluxe's standard question is:
"Are this strings made with VSL?", well, the question sounds more
like a request, almost a order... [:)]
Thank You!!!
Angelo
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@Dietz said:
I have to admit - I'm seriously impressed.
We with your Library too!!! Thanks Dietz & all at VSL!
You can visit us anytime you come to Florida or Switzerland,
but you may run into some work then...!
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@Dietz said:
You don't mean to say that your arrangements are mixed by Bruce Swedien, do you ... ?!? [[:|]] ... If so, then I to begrudge you this honour! [+o(]
That's the way it is!
Man, I´d really love to hear how Swedien is mixing the VSL stuff. No chance of posting something? Or could you send me something privately?
I´d really appreciate that!
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Mathis ---> No chance of posting something?
Angelo ---> Mathis, i can't do that. Once the first production using VSL is in the store, i may place a link to a *.mp3 or two.
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Welcome Keybo -
I think a (hard, steep) roll-off below 50 Hz is taking away too much real bass. Especially for a "cinematic" experience my mixed go further down for almost an octave (i.e. I roll off at 25-30 Hz). Any monitoring system deserving that name should be able to reproduce this frequency range, at least above 35 Hz.
Compressing the low-end is crucial for a tight bass, in this case you're absolutely right.
Kind regards,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library